What a difference a few days makes.

Just four days ago, the Neoga Lady Indians posted a 53-45 victory at home over St. Anthony.

But it was a different story Monday afternoon in the opening-round of the National Trail Conference Girls Basketball Tournament, which is played at Beecher City High School.

Riley Guy poured in 12 of her game-high 27 points in the fourth quarter to help the Lady Bulldogs come from behind and post a 60-49 win.

St. Anthony trailed 43-42 entering the final eight minutes. The Lady Bulldogs had only two baskets in the fourth quarter – a 3-pointer by Izzy Hakman and a two-pointer from Guy. But the team made 13-of-19 free throws – including 10-of-12 by Guy – to build a lead and expand on it down the stretch.

Lucy Fearday scored six first-quarter points and the Lady Bulldogs built an early 10-5 lead. Guy then scored nine points in the second period and St. Anthony took a 26-20 lead to the locker room at intermission.

But the Lady Indians responded with a strong third period, outscoring St. Anthony 23-16 to take the one-point lead into the fourth quarter.

Fearday, just a freshman, joined Guy in double figures, finishing with 19 points.

The Lady Bulldogs improved to 8-12 on the season and will now play in the semifinals at 7 p.m. Thursday. They will face either top-seeded Altamont or South Central.